A person familiar with the development said that Chandrasekaran made the investment in his personal capacity, a few months ago.

Sharique Khan, co-founder of Gurgaon-based Splitkart Eservices Pvt Ltd, did not respond to a Techcircle.in query till the time of filing this news report.

The startup allows users to split restaurant bills through a mobile wallet.

It also acts as a platform for discovering deals from nearby restaurants and pubs. The app includes social media sharing options for group planning.

Khan and Manojeet Sinha founded Splitkart in June. Before Splitkart, Khan was one of the ‘co-founders’ of Rocket Internet-backed CupoNation India. An alumnus of IIM Bangalore, Sinha was earlier CupoNation's country head for India, Australia and Singapore.

(Rocket Internet’s core model is to replicate successful global internet businesses in emerging markets outside China with rigorous marketing. It brings in industry executives, gives them stakes in its companies and designates them as co-founder/founder/CEO. Thus, CoupoNation may not have been the brainchild of Khan and other so-called co-founders but they were designated that way.)

Chandrasekaran, who joined Snapdeal in June from Bharti Airtel, is an active angel investor.

At Bharti Airtel, Chandrasekaran spearheaded the launch of several technology initiatives as its chief product officer. Before joining Bharti Airtel, Chandrasekaran was senior director with internet giant Yahoo in California.